
Hi Maciej,
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 7:09 AM, <wlavrijsen@lbl.gov> wrote:
running into the following traceback when translating. Any ideas? My machine too old to have certain features? Thanks! Should be fixed now, sorry
cool, now it translates again! Btw., the reason to move to head of default was b/c my translated pypy-c was crashing on the spot. The binary download of 1.5 and older locally translated pypy's didn't do that. Turns out there is something with my history file: the crash happens when it's being loaded by readline: Python 2.7.1 (9113640a83ac+8d950d4e5c98+, May 24 2011, 20:01:17) [PyPy 1.5.0-alpha0 with GCC 4.4.1] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. using my private settings ... Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x08aae11c in pypy_g_OptHeap_emitting_operation () By playing a little, I find that the history file is problematic if it contains 1000 lines or more. Having 999 lines or less is fine either way. Doesn't matter for me now that I know, but it's rather odd. Best regards, Wim -- WLavrijsen@lbl.gov -- +1 (510) 486 6411 -- www.lavrijsen.net